Size:3 Pack Low noise surface provides a suitable media for music and voice recording.
B**S
I don't recommend this tapes
I've used three tapes of out five, all broke within a minute of rewinding. Can I ask for replacement? I don't recommend this tapes. I think they used very cheap material to produce it, which is a waste of company's money!
H**4
... 8 year old daughter and she has fallen in love with making tapes
I made a mix tape with my 8 year old daughter and she has fallen in love with making tapes!
C**R
Yes they do still make cassette tapes!
I had no idea these were even made anymore & needed a recorder to help out on my job. Found a recorder put back in my closet from years ago & searched for blank cassette tapes and found they do still make them. Shipment was fast with prime, just what i wanted. Also good for playing music or voice lesson help so you can hear what you sound like. My little grandson, who has everything, was amazed at my cassette recorder. He and I played radio station, like I did when I was a little girl, taping songs off the radio and pretending we were radio disc jockeys. Good tapes. Just what I was looking for!
A**H
A very nice tape indeed
These tapes were very quick to arrive, and were packed very well so there was no damage whatsoever. I got them mostly for nostalgia / fun and to keep my tape decks going. It's fun showing my kids too what the old technology used to be, and also my friends who used to have tape decks and have since got rid of them. I tested out a music recording on my TEAC tape deck, and they do a very nice job indeed. Apart from the higher noise floor which is to be expected with tapes, the sound quality is excellent. I mostly record to CD or Hard Drive now, but if I had to record to tape, then I have no problems using these. Tapes aren't that easy to find now, so it's good to still be able to get them if you need to.
P**N
Lol, they’re tapes. My BF is letting me ...
Lol, they’re tapes. My BF is letting me use his old four track for some goofy music I’m trying to make. I bought a brick of tapes. They did exactly what tapes have always done. No surprises. As far as technical aspects, I don’t know anything about that. I wanted tapes to record me making sounds that one might mistake for music. Someone who listened to it mistook what I recorded as music. There ya go.
M**P
Keep a no. 2 pencil handy in case
The market for blank cassettes must be incredibly low these days, still I had the urge to make a new mix tape for the first time in decades. I'm not very learned in the variety of cassette quality, I know they make much higher grade versions out there, but for your average person that doesn't think everything has to be audiophile quality these are fantastic. Everything sounds good and Maxell has always been a good brand to me, if anything the setup you are using to record plays a bigger factor than the type of tape you are using to me.
V**S
Great for tape drives
These are type I (ferric) tapes. Though there are better options in metal and chrome for audio, these are perfect for storing data if you're into vintage computing and gaming. I use these to store programs in my Commodore 64. They write and read reliably, and with a 90 minute playtime have plenty of room for storage. They came still sealed in their original shrink wrap, so they were all still in factory fresh condition. You'd swear they had just been made yesterday. Even the plastic of the cassettes is still crystal clear.
B**S
90 Minutes of Music
I bought these to record music onto. It's fun to have copies of concerts or make a mixtape of my current playlists. I've only used one of the tapes so far. It was 90 minutes total, just as advertised, and the audio quality is as good as you would expect from a ferric tape.I highly recommend these if you're looking for some tapes to mess around with. (Still factory sealed!) The cases themselves leave a bit to be desired (feel like cheap plastic), but if that's the biggest complaint, it's obviously a good product.
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